Anita's blog is largely about gratefulness - hers and others - but she also posts about things important to her including books, reading, literacy and Aboriginal arts and culture. The above photo was taken by Tammy Law at Anita's TEDx talk in Brisbane, 2013.

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

I'm grateful for beautiful Brisbane eateries... but my waist isn't...

In recent weeks with
my broken toe hindering my exercise routine (I haven’t been able to run since
August23) I have gained weight. But as I was writing this, I came to realize
it’s not just about my training, it’s about my eating! The rule is we need to expel
more energy than we intake and I simply haven’t been doing that… as you’ll see!
But boy have I had fun investing my newer, bigger girth J

Here’s just some of my favourite dining experiences of
late, all places I recommend you try, some I have already been to many times.

Atmosphere, fab food and a great view at Popolo!

POPOLO: Given the
number of times I’ve eaten at Popolo Kitchen and Bar since
arriving in April, it’s fairly obvious this Italian restaurant at River Quay is
one of my favourite places in Brisbane. Most recently I was fortunate to get
the last table available on the night of Riverfire. After struggling through
what seemed like trillions of people – and why take kids in prams? – it was
with sheer relief I sat down to the ultimate view of the action. It’s fair to
say that my cousin Bernardine and I had the perfect view of the best fireworks
Brisbane puts on. [I spent New Years Eve at Aquitaine and the fireworks were
fairly underwhelming and no, that’s not my Sydney Harbor bias talking!).

Perfect view for all the Riverfire action...

What I love about Popolos
goes beyond the stunning view over the river to the city landscape; it’s the
yummy cocktails, and the divine menu – I recommend the arrancini balls and the
dessert platter with basil ice-cream. Added to this is the high quality but
easy going personal service by the young, energetic, eager to please waitresses.
I’d poach them for my own restaurant if I had one. So for a fab food, service,
view and ambiance then head to Popolos. It’s the perfect setting for a romantic
dinner, a girls night out, or if you want to impress an out-of-towner!

Try to Cosmopolitan at Popolo - we did!

THE COVE:The Cove is an oyster
bar and I’m a big fan of the pre-dinner drink and love a glass or two of
bubbles at The Cove where I can sip some sparkling and soak up the city skyline
as well. The pic at the top of this blog was taken while perched on a stool, contemplating
life while waiting for my friend to arrive. Not too shabby eh?

THE JETTY:The
Jettysits between The Cove and Popolos and while I
thought it slightly more pretentious and the delivery of our sides incredibly
slow (were they peeling the potatoes for the fires?), the location and my
cooked-to-order very well-done steak (read: cremated) made for an appreciative night
out with friends Cathy Reid and Adela Blair whom have both blogged for me here
recently.

GOMA CAFÉ: Possibly
one of the most peaceful, breezy places to meet up with friends in Brisbane.
Even when the cyclists are there early morning on the weekend the GOMA Cafésits
under a tree canopy near the Karilpa bridge. calm. I’ve had meetings, meltdowns
and plenty of bowls of fries at this riverfront venue. It has a smaller menu (go
the duck salad) but less people than the State Library Café and the waiter is
as cheeky as the ibis that jump on the tables. It’s one of the places I’ll miss
when I leave Brisbane shortly.

Sunday at Jade Buddha - the place to be!

JADE BUDDHA: As I’ve been living a bit of a holiday lifestyle
while here in Brisbane, Sunday means I’m usually looking for somewhere to chill
out after Saturday night and catch up with the girls. One spot that I’ve found
that is deceptive in terms of weather – that is you can’t feel the searing heat
while there – is Jade Buddhaat
Eagle Street Pier. They have a great ala carte menu and cocktail specials – but
I recommend the Sensual Sundaybbq between 2pm-5.30pm where $10 will buy you
1/2 Moreton Bay bug, prawns and fish skewer or $15 gets you the or surf’n’turf.
Great meal, cheap price. Grab your girlfriends, like I did and sit, eat, be
cool and merry!

A cool bubbly and a cooling breeze at the Powerhouse

THE POWERHOUSE:
Similarly, head to the Powerhouse on
Sunday, Grab a drink at Bar Alto and sit upstairs on the balcony. You may just
feel a breeze you didn’t think possible, given the stifling heat you may have
just left at the door. Yes I am speaking from experience. I was surprised the
day we went, given we cursed the humidity on the way there. But, we grabbed a
glass of bubbles and chilled alongside other patrons doing the same, and then
headed downstairs to Watt, where unfortunately the restaurant service was
confusing and questionable and didn’t match the friendly service of bar staff inside.
Pity really, it’s a great spot to meet before or after a show, or just because.

Happy about a cool breeze on the deck at the Powerhouse...

EMPORIUM: I don’t mind
a bit of Chinese and readers of this blog know that salt’n’pepper squid is on
my ‘last supper’ menu. So I was pleased to venture to Emporium recently
following my TEDx appearance. A busy restaurant in Stanley Street it’s advisable
to book on a Saturday night, and as it was during Brisbane Festival there was
atmosphere aplenty! Service friendly, but it’s fair to say much of dinner
conversation was around the appalling planning done along both sides of the
riverfront where patrons have to leave restaurants and use public toilets – and
on the night we were there they were closed! No doubt a bloke did this planning!

SIAM SAMRAM:Siam Samramupmarket Thai restaurant is nestled into the
front corner of the The Markets West End. Fairy lights give a romantic
atmosphere, service is professional and unobtrusive and the food is quality –
highlight for me the sesame and prawn toast, something I hadn’t indulged in for
a very long time. Motto: Don’t be fooled by restaurants that are attached to
shopping centres and face car parks, they could well be a gem like Siam. [My
only gripe, as with most of dining out in Brisbane – there’s no loos in the
restaurant, and one must go under into the car park and use public toilets.]

CHOP CHOP CHANG’s: One
of the newest additions on Boundary Street, Chop Chop Chang’s pan-Asian restaurant
has a huge, bright yellow sign that captured my attention immediately, and I
immediatwly want to go there. The perfect mid-week spot to dine after work, we
were seated quickly, and aside from the waitress suggesting I choose my food
before choosing my wine – listen lady, I know what I want to drink and I know
what I want to eat so please just take the order – the dining experience was
fantastic. Foods to die for include: salt’n’pepper cuttlefish, Chang Mai chicken
curry and caramalised pork. The man in charge was friendly, the outfit new and roomy and
our window seat gave us the chance to people watch as well. Definitely add it
to your West End eating experience.

JAKARATA: WOW! One if
the best dining experiences mid-week I’ve had in Brisbane. Jackarta in Newfarm does a fantastic $22 banquet (loved the Balinese chicken, gado-gado and beef
rending!). And we all left full. It’s licenced and BYO with a bottlo next door
so you can expect a great night out for under $30. [Again, loos in the car park
also!]

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